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“He is no orator,” he complained about John Calhoun, South Carolina’s rabid proslavery senator. “Very rugged in his language, unstudied in style, marching directly to the main points of his subject without stopping for parley or introduction.” Sumner was equally unimpressed with President Jackson, whom he met in a brief visit to the White House that Story probably arranged.
Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation
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